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Laurence Anyways

2012 film

Laurence Anyways

Summary

2012 film

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nameLaurence Anyways
imageLaurence anyways.jpg
captionOfficial theatrical poster
directorXavier Dolan
producer{{Plainlist
writerXavier Dolan
starring{{Plainlist
musicNoia
cinematographyYves Bélanger
editingXavier Dolan
studio{{Plainlist
distributorAlliance VivaFilm
released
runtime168 minutes
countryCanada
languageFrench
  • Charles Gillibert
  • Nathanaël Karmitz
  • Lyse Lafontaine}}
  • Melvil Poupaud
  • Suzanne Clément}}
  • Lyla Films
  • MK2}} Laurence Anyways is a 2012 Canadian epic romantic drama film written, directed and edited by Xavier Dolan. The film competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival where Suzanne Clément won the Un Certain Regard Award for Best Actress. Laurence Anyways also won the Queer Palm Award at the festival.

At the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, Laurence Anyways won the award for Best Canadian Feature Film. The film also received ten nominations at the 1st Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Motion Picture, Best Direction for Dolan, Best Actor in a Leading Role for Poupaud, Best Actress in a Leading Role for Clément, and Best Screenplay for Dolan.

Plot

The film begins by introducing 35-year old Laurence Alia (Melvil Poupaud), an award-winning novelist and literature teacher in Montreal, Quebec. Laurence is very much in love with his girlfriend, the fiery and passionate Frédérique - "Fred" - Bellair (Suzanne Clément). On the day of Fred's birthday, Laurence reveals to Fred his biggest secret; he has felt his entire life that he was born in the wrong body and says that he has been living a lie for so many years. He wishes to rectify the situation and restart his life as a woman. Fred accuses him of being gay and takes the news very hard.

They separate for a short time, but Fred arrives at the conclusion, much to the chagrin of her mother and sister, that she must be there for Laurence. Their romance resumes and Fred becomes Laurence's biggest supporter. Fred teaches Laurence how to do her own makeup and buys her a wig. She urges Laurence to dress as her true self, in female clothing. Laurence shows up to work one day in a dress. All seemingly goes well until the school board fires her from her position at the school due to the negative reception of her transition. Fred, suffering from career disappointments and a surprise pregnancy that she quietly chooses to abort, falls into a state of depression and eventually leaves Laurence and moves away. Fred marries a man, Albert, and has a son named Leo.

Five years later, Laurence, although living with and romantically engaged with Charlotte, is still deeply in love with Fred. She stalks her regularly, often driving and parking outside of her house in Trois-Rivières. After publishing her book of poems, she sends a copy to Fred, who decodes the poems' secret message meant for her. She contacts Laurence, and the two meet and run away to the Isle of Black. However, the romantic getaway turns sour and the two argue. Fred reveals she was pregnant when Laurence revealed her gender identity, and Fred had an abortion. Fred's husband learns her whereabouts from Charlotte and Fred's relationship and life with him is shattered. Laurence leaves Fred in the night and the two do not speak for several years.

Whilst Laurence is being interviewed for her biography, the interviewer inquires about Fred, after having listened to the couple's story. Laurence admits that she recently reconnected with Fred, newly divorced, but their meeting did not go well. She tells the interviewer that she has chosen to age as a woman. The final scene shows the circumstances under which Fred and Laurence first met, on a commercial set, Laurence having been bet to talk to Fred.

Cast

[[Melvil Poupaud]] stars as Laurence.
  • Melvil Poupaud as Laurence Alia
  • Suzanne Clément as Frédérique "Fred" Bellair
  • Nathalie Baye as Julienne Alia
  • Monia Chokri as Stéfie Bellair
  • Susie Almgren as Journalist
  • Yves Jacques as Michel Lafortune
  • Anne-Élisabeth Bossé as Mélanie
  • Anne Dorval as Marthe Delteuil
  • Sophie Faucher as Andrée Bellair
  • Magalie Lépine-Blondeau as Charlotte
  • David Savard as Albert
  • Catherine Bégin as Mama Rose
  • Emmanuel Schwartz as Baby Rose
  • Jacques Lavallée as Dada Rose
  • Perette Souplex as Tatie Rose
  • Patricia Tulasne as Shookie Rose
  • Éric Bruneau as Mathieu

Production

Director Xavier Dolan was inspired to write Laurence Anyways upon hearing of the story of Luce Baillairgé. At the time, Dolan was unaware his producer, Lyse Lafontaine, had been Baillairgé's girlfriend and that they had a son, Mikaël. Lafontaine sought the consent of Baillairgé and Baillairgé's children before making the film.

Melvil Poupaud took the role of Laurence. Despite not being familiar with Dolan's filmography, Poupaud found Dolan to be an interesting character, and said he was hoping for such a role in his acting career.

Baillairgé died of a heart attack before Laurence Anyways was completed and released. It is dedicated to her.

Release and reception

Laurence Anyways was released in the United Kingdom by Network Releasing. It was theatrically released on 30 November 2012, and on DVD on 25 March 2013. The film was released theatrically in the United States on 28 June 2013 by Breaking Glass Pictures and was released on DVD and Blu-ray on 8 October 2013.

Laurence Anyways received mostly positive reviews from critics. It holds an approval rating of 84% percent based on 63 reviews in the film critics website Rotten Tomatoes, with the general consensus being "Passionate and powerfully acted, Laurence Anyways sometimes strains to achieve its narrative ambitions (and fill its three-hour running time), but ultimately succeeds." The average rating is 7/10.

Accolades

AwardCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef(s)
Cannes Film FestivalQueer PalmXavier Dolan
Un Certain Regard - Best ActressSuzanne Clément{{cite newsdate=26 May 2012title=Canadian Suzanne Clement wins Best Actress at Cannes sidebar competitionpublisher=The Canadian Press }}
Un Certain Regard AwardXavier Dolan
César AwardsBest Foreign FilmXavier Dolan
Canadian Screen AwardsBest Motion PictureLyse Lafontaine
Best DirectorXavier Dolan
Best ActorMelvil Poupaud
Best ActressSuzanne Clément
Best ScreenplayXavier Dolan
Best Original ScoreNoia
Best Costume DesignXavier Dolan, François Barbeau
Best MakeupColleen Quinton, Kathy Kelso, Michelle Côté, Martin Lapointe
Best Sound EditingSylvain Brassard, Stéphane Cadotte, Isabelle Favreau and Philippe Racine
Art Direction/Production DesignAnne Pritchard
Dorian AwardsFilm of the YearLaurence Anyways
Guldbagge AwardBest Foreign FilmXavier Dolan
Jutra AwardBest FilmCharles Gillibert, Nathanaël Karmitz, Lyse Lafontaine
Best DirectionXavier Dolan
Best ActressSuzanne Clément
Best Supporting ActressNathalie Baye
Monia Chokri
Best ScreenplayXavier Dolan
Best CinematographyYves Bélanger
Best Art DirectionAnne Pritchard
Best HairstylingMichelle Côté, Martin Lapointe
Best MakeupKathy Kelso, Colleen Quinton
Most Successful Film Outside QuebecXavier Dolan
Lumière AwardsBest French-Language FilmXavier Dolan
RiverRun International Film FestivalJury Prize - Best ActressSuzanne Clément
Tallinn Black Nights Film FestivalBest North American Independent FilmXavier Dolan
Toronto International Film FestivalBest Canadian Feature FilmXavier Dolan
Vancouver Film Critics CircleBest Actor in a Canadian FilmMelvil Poupaud
Best Actress in a Canadian FilmSuzanne Clément
Prix collégial du cinéma québécoisFilm of the Year (2013)Laurence Anyways
Film of the Decade (2021)

References

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